Guest MattB Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Hi guys, It's been a fair while since i've posted, had a lot going on what with moving to leeds and my dad dying, alas, back on the straight and narrow and i've decided lifes too short and im not gonna beat around the bush anymore, i want to start collecting. I've got a fair few records in mind but i've decided to start small, the odd one a week or save up and get any of more value over a longer period of time, my main worry is over spending or buying records that aren't worth anything. What's the best way to find out a value of a record and the best way to find them? Here's a few that im on the look out for, if anyone could give me a rough idea of what i could expect to pay for them and what difference labels with make and condition that would be incredible, just want a push in the right direction. What's it gonna be - Dusty Springfield / Susan Barrett Psychadelic Sally - Eddie Jefferson She's Not There - The Road That's my girl - Dee Clark Tighten up your tie, button up your jacket - Aretha Franklin (Russ ever since you showed me this i've adored it) Somebody Stole My Thunder - Georgie Fame Send Me A Postcard - Shocking Blue My Baby Likes Too Boogaloo - Don Gardner Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman Mr Big Shot - Gene Chandler There was a time - Gene Chandler Detroit Prophets - Suspicion Get Your Hat - John & Carol Pow Wow - Manny Corchado Im A Good Woman - Barbara Lynn The Fabolous Peps- With these eyes Love Potion Number 9 - Coasters If I Could Only Be Sure - Nolan Porter Sorry to have wrote so many, any help really would be greatly appreciated in any form. Sorry if there not to your taste as well, just thought i'd go for the ones that i've kept listening to for the longest. Matt
Guest MattB Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) 50 odd views and no replies? No-one help at all? Edited May 22, 2008 by MattB
Guest Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Hi Matt one of the best ways is to put which ever record you want on the WANTS section on here, everyone is very helpful and never try to rip you off, as for prices you wont go far wrong with JM's guide ( but remember that it is just a guide ) but its a good starting point. But really the best way is to get yourself out and about ,talk to people and you can always pick up a few bargains also alot of the record dealers will take a wants list off you and when they have a copy they'll let ya know. well hope this has been of some help and you get what you want luv Di xxx
Guest Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Hi guys, It's been a fair while since i've posted, had a lot going on what with moving to leeds and my dad dying, alas, back on the straight and narrow and i've decided lifes too short and im not gonna beat around the bush anymore, i want to start collecting. I've got a fair few records in mind but i've decided to start small, the odd one a week or save up and get any of more value over a longer period of time, my main worry is over spending or buying records that aren't worth anything. What's the best way to find out a value of a record and the best way to find them? Here's a few that im on the look out for, if anyone could give me a rough idea of what i could expect to pay for them and what difference labels with make and condition that would be incredible, just want a push in the right direction. What's it gonna be - Dusty Springfield / Susan Barrett Psychadelic Sally - Eddie Jefferson She's Not There - The Road That's my girl - Dee Clark Tighten up your tie, button up your jacket - Aretha Franklin (Russ ever since you showed me this i've adored it) Somebody Stole My Thunder - Georgie Fame Send Me A Postcard - Shocking Blue My Baby Likes Too Boogaloo - Don Gardner Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman Mr Big Shot - Gene Chandler There was a time - Gene Chandler Detroit Prophets - Suspicion Get Your Hat - John & Carol Pow Wow - Manny Corchado Im A Good Woman - Barbara Lynn The Fabolous Peps- With these eyes Love Potion Number 9 - Coasters If I Could Only Be Sure - Nolan Porter Sorry to have wrote so many, any help really would be greatly appreciated in any form. Sorry if there not to your taste as well, just thought i'd go for the ones that i've kept listening to for the longest. Matt Get the Faboulous Peps on Wheelsville, not Wee 3, as it has a great flip side on Wheelsville. Also buy Johnny Manships bootleg guide. Look on Popsike for prices. Sales lists/ Sale sites will tell you the approx prices of records. Don't waste money on price guides they are always double the real price, or four times underpriced, depending on the changing demand of the record veiwed!
Russoul1 Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 hey matty boy!! sorry to hear about your dad you still in leeds? if your after some advice or want some help on records give me a pm or email and ill try and help you out. russ
paup-ine Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Where do i get the Johnny Manships guide? Go to www.raresoulman.co.uk You'll find lots of sounds for sale there + the guides. Hope this helps, P
paup-ine Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Go to www.raresoulman.co.uk You'll find lots of sounds for sale there + the guides. Hope this helps, P Do I get commission?
Guest Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Hi guys, It's been a fair while since i've posted, had a lot going on what with moving to leeds and my dad dying, alas, back on the straight and narrow and i've decided lifes too short and im not gonna beat around the bush anymore, i want to start collecting. I've got a fair few records in mind but i've decided to start small, the odd one a week or save up and get any of more value over a longer period of time, my main worry is over spending or buying records that aren't worth anything. What's the best way to find out a value of a record and the best way to find them? Here's a few that im on the look out for, if anyone could give me a rough idea of what i could expect to pay for them and what difference labels with make and condition that would be incredible, just want a push in the right direction. What's it gonna be - Dusty Springfield / Susan Barrett 15/20 Philips DS and 50 or something for SB Psychadelic Sally - Eddie Jefferson She's Not There - The Road That's my girl - Dee Clark 40..........or bit more 60/70 for the one with the good flip Tighten up your tie, button up your jacket - Aretha Franklin (Russ ever since you showed me this i've adored it) Somebody Stole My Thunder - Georgie Fame wouldnt give 2p for this,so 30/40 Send Me A Postcard - Shocking Blue My Baby Likes Too Boogaloo - Don Gardner 20/25 Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman Mr Big Shot - Gene Chandler 80 i think There was a time - Gene Chandler 10/15 Detroit Prophets - Suspicion forget it!! to much. Get Your Hat - John & Carol Pow Wow - Manny Corchado Im A Good Woman - Barbara Lynn 40 The Fabolous Peps- With these eyes Love Potion Number 9 - Coasters If I Could Only Be Sure - Nolan Porter 40/50 Sorry to have wrote so many, any help really would be greatly appreciated in any form. Sorry if there not to your taste as well, just thought i'd go for the ones that i've kept listening to for the longest. Matt Thats for real ones. Should get loads of replys now to tell me how wrong i am !!.
TOAD Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 (edited) Detroit Prophets - Suspicion . THIS CAME OUT AS A BOOT WITH EDDIE HOLMAN WHERE IM NOT WANTED ON THE FLIP SIDE NOLAN PORTER CAME OUT ON A LP ABC I THINK WITH THE GREAT "OOH BABY" TO Edited May 22, 2008 by TOAD
Guest Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Detroit Prophets - Suspicion . THIS CAME OUT AS A BOOT WITH EDDIE HOLMAN WHERE IM NOT WANTED ON THE FLIP SIDE Great !!
Guest MattB Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 When you say it came out as a boot what do you mean? Am i under a false impression that these boots were cut after the realise generally as copies of the originals, lower quality etc?
Guest SteveSnow Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Thats for real ones. Should get loads of replys now to tell me how wrong i am !!. sorry Ken - couldn't resist!! I would have said Georgie Fame was more like £80 and GC's Mr Big Shot more like £40..... ....but I'm probably wrong too!!! Steve
Guest SteveSnow Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 When you say it came out as a boot what do you mean? Am i under a false impression that these boots were cut after the realise generally as copies of the originals, lower quality etc? You'd do well to invest in a copy of Mr Manship's bootleg guide mate - could well save you a few quid. Good luck - Steve. ps - lived in Leeds for 10 years...still miss it!
Guest MattB Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Theres much to miss, incredible city, glad to call it home! Smokestack weekender this weekend too, looks too be a good line up of DJs. Thanks for all the help guys, very useful!
TOAD Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 When you say it came out as a boot what do you mean? Am i under a false impression that these boots were cut after the realise generally as copies of the originals, lower quality etc? DETRIOT SUPCION WAS THE TITLE IT WAS GIVEN AS A COVER UP, IT NEVER CAME OUT AS A 45 ITS BY THE ORIGANALS. THE CUT WAS SLIGHTLY SPEEDED UP I THINK IT WAS MASTERD FROM A TAPE THAT WAS GOING AROUND IN THE EARLY 8TS HOPE THIS HELPS
Harrogatesoul Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 My advice is SHOP AROUND - In the case Manny Corchado - Original?? £150??? May be wrong. OR you get the LEGIT re-issue on JAZZMAN records. It's all about what you can afford. If a seemingly expensive 45 looks too cheap (especially on ebay) then you HAVE to have suspicions. Yes get the Bootleg guide but save yourself some brass and JUST ASK on here Matt - There's plenty of people on here who are only too willing to help. Welcome to the vinyl addicts club! Best Rich
Guest Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 sorry Ken - couldn't resist!! I would have said Georgie Fame was more like £80 and GC's Mr Big Shot more like £40..... ....but I'm probably wrong too!!! Steve Big shot for £40 i'll have one of them. G Fame bloke £80 .............2p is my valuation.
Guest MattB Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 Nice to know theres some people i can come too now. There seems to be a fair few on ebay.com and ebay.de that look cheap, only problem is shipping bumping up the cost., Guess i think that if i take my time i might find some bargains!
Harry Crosby Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 My advice is never be afraid to ASK!! if not sure especially on here these guys will keep you right, asking for info has allways stood me in good stead, and years ago before all this technology was the only way to learn
wolfie66 Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 Hi Matt, to help myself over the pain of selling my Bobby Valentine for £20 ("Never gonna take off this one" ) it's probably cheaper now to get the "Let's turn on arrebatarnos" album on Fania. Probably about a ton on original, but there's also a legit re-issue - check out Dusty Groove or Jet Records https://www.jetrecords.fr/liste/p_produit.c...e=1α=0 Good luck, if you get a 45 I'll give you £30 for it Steve
Guest Dr Pickles Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 Matt There is a Barbara Lynn just gone up in sales https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Origina...ale-t73876.html Doc
chrissie Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 as for prices you wont go far wrong with JM's guide ( but remember that it is just a guide ) ..........and deduct a third ....only joking, if you are buying anything that little bit special it is sometimes worth paying that little bit extra and with John M you know you will get exactly what is described. Another good place to start is to go on to "popsike" you can see what records have made at previous JM & ebay auctions. QoFxx
Guest kid mohair Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 Hi guys, It's been a fair while since i've posted, had a lot going on what with moving to leeds and my dad dying, alas, back on the straight and narrow and i've decided lifes too short and im not gonna beat around the bush anymore, i want to start collecting. I've got a fair few records in mind but i've decided to start small, the odd one a week or save up and get any of more value over a longer period of time, my main worry is over spending or buying records that aren't worth anything. What's the best way to find out a value of a record and the best way to find them? Here's a few that im on the look out for, if anyone could give me a rough idea of what i could expect to pay for them and what difference labels with make and condition that would be incredible, just want a push in the right direction. What's it gonna be - Dusty Springfield / Susan Barrett Psychadelic Sally - Eddie Jefferson She's Not There - The Road That's my girl - Dee Clark Tighten up your tie, button up your jacket - Aretha Franklin (Russ ever since you showed me this i've adored it) Somebody Stole My Thunder - Georgie Fame Send Me A Postcard - Shocking Blue My Baby Likes Too Boogaloo - Don Gardner Fortune Teller - Benny Spellman Mr Big Shot - Gene Chandler There was a time - Gene Chandler Detroit Prophets - Suspicion Get Your Hat - John & Carol Pow Wow - Manny Corchado Im A Good Woman - Barbara Lynn The Fabolous Peps- With these eyes Love Potion Number 9 - Coasters If I Could Only Be Sure - Nolan Porter Sorry to have wrote so many, any help really would be greatly appreciated in any form. Sorry if there not to your taste as well, just thought i'd go for the ones that i've kept listening to for the longest. Matt John and carol, manny corchado, i think you might struggle with.
Guest vespadan83 Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 Hi mate, I'm certainly no expert as i've only been collecting a couple of years myself, I got for christmas a copy of John manships price guide and the bootleg leg price guide and think these are excellent. My only advice would be research any records your after if you want the original. I have been caught out a few times paying full book price for a 2nd press reissue.(mainly buying on impulse) A question i once asked on here was "what is more important the records or the labels" The general feeling was, if you are wanting to DJ then it has to be the original, but boots , reissues etc were ok for playing in the house. As a lot of originals or demo's are getting quite expensive demand for reissues and bootlegs are going up in prices as well. I'm now collecting lesser known records on American labels with the help of JM price guide . You get some great bargains and some excellent tunes. Dan
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